Posted by Xespok on 18-07-2006 11:16
#1
This is another quite distinctive species. Feels like a Chrysopilus male because the smallish size and the golden hair on the body. But does not look like Ch. auerus, which is supposed to be the only common species within this genus in Hungary.
Posted by Paul Beuk on 18-07-2006 11:44
#2
A species of
Chrysopilus. I am little acquainted with the species that have additional clouding in the wing besides the darkened pterostigma. Since the pterostigma is large and very distinct, may be it is
C. erythrophthalmus, but there are also
C. nubecula,
C. laetus and
C. luteolus. I wonder if it could also be
C. nubecula, but I would need a shot of the face to confirm that.
Posted by Xespok on 18-07-2006 12:20
#3
I have two more
views, but unfortunately non of them show the face.
Posted by Xespok on 18-07-2006 12:26
#4
Paul Beuk wrote:
A species of Chrysopilus. I am little acquainted with the species that have additional clouding in the wing besides the darkened pterostigma. Since the pterostigma is large and very distinct, may be it is C. erythrophthalmus, but there are also C. nubecula, C. laetus and C. luteolus. I wonder if it could also be C. nubecula, but I would need a shot of the face to confirm that.
These are the Ch. species. recorded in Hungary so far:
nubecula, laetus, pullus, luteolus, auratus, erithrophtalamus, helvolus, auerus, splendidus.
I think that this fly was too small for erithorphtalamus, the book says that that species is 9-11 mm, also the antennae should be black, wherease they are yellow or light brown in this species. (visible on another image.).